Glucose Syrup - Types of Glucose Syrup

Types of Glucose Syrup

Depending on the method used to hydrolyse the starch and on the extent to which the hydrolysis reaction has been allowed to proceed, different grades of glucose syrup are produced, which have different characteristics and uses. The syrups are broadly categorised according to their dextrose equivalent (DE). The further the hydrolysis process proceeds, the more reducing sugars are produced, and the higher the DE. Depending on the process used, glucose syrups with different compositions, and hence different technical properties, can have the same DE.

Types of Glucose Syrup - High-maltose Glucose Syrups ... By using β-amylase or fungal α-amylase, glucose syrups containing over 50% maltose, or even over 70% maltose (extra-high-maltose syrup) can be producedp.465 ... This is possible because these enzymes remove two glucose units (i.e ... High-maltose glucose syrup has a great advantage in the production of hard candy at a given moisture level and temperature, a maltose solution has a lower viscosity than a glucose solution ...

Glucose - History ... Because glucose is a basic necessity of many organisms, a correct understanding of its chemical makeup and structure contributed greatly to a general advancement in organic chemistry ... The synthesis of glucose established the structure of organic material and consequently formed the first definitive validation of Jacobus Henricus van't Hoff's theories of chemical kinetics and the ...

Sgr S RNA ... RNA that is activated by SgrR in Escherichia coli during glucose-phosphate stress ... The nature of glucose-phosphate stress is not fully understood, but is correlated with intracellular accumulation of glucose-6-phosphate ... SgrS helps cells recover from glucose-phosphate stress by base pairing with ptsG mRNA (encoding the glucose transporter) and causing its degradation in an RNase E dependent manner ...

CDP-glucose 4,6-dehydratase ... In the field of enzymology, a CDP-glucose 4,6-dehydratase is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction CDP-glucose CDP-4-dehydro-6-deoxy-D-glucose + H2O Hence, this enzyme has one substrate ...

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